Coevolution of Intracluster Light and Brightest Cluster Galaxies
Rebecca J. Mayes, Facundo A. G\'omez, Antonela Monachesi

TL;DR
This study uses the Illustris-TNG100 simulation to analyze the coevolution of Intracluster Light and Brightest Cluster Galaxies, revealing their distinct formation histories and properties.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of ICL and BCG properties, their progenitors, and how they coevolve within galaxy clusters at redshift zero.
Findings
ICL mainly from stripped or merged intermediate-mass galaxies
ICL mass fraction increases with cluster mass and time since last major merger
ICL is bluer and more metal-poor than BCGs
Abstract
Context. Intracluster Light (ICL) is a faint stellar component of galaxy groups and clusters bound to the cluster potential, and making up a significant fraction of the cluster mass. ICL formation and evolution is strongly linked to the Brightest Cluster Galaxies of clusters. Aims. To compare the properties and progenitor galaxies of the Intracluster Light (ICL) and Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) of clusters and groups at redshift z = 0, and determine how they coevolve. Methods. We select 127 clusters and groups in the hydrodynamic Illustris-TNG100 simulation above a mass of . We divide the ICL from the BCG by applying a surface brightness cut at the Holmberg radius of 26.5 mag/arcsec, where star particles within this radius are defined as being attached to the BCG, and outside, the ICL. We then study the properties and formation history of the ICL and BCG.…
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